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6 Jul, 2022
TOP NEWS IN TMT
* BT Group PLC secured exclusive live U.K. broadcast rights for the majority of the UEFA Champions League soccer matches and all UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League games for three more seasons from 2024 for £305 million a year, Dow Jones Newswires reported. Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.'s sports joint venture with BT Group will reportedly pay the rights costs less the deposit. BT has to split the Champions League matches with Amazon.com Inc., which is paying about £150 million a year for 17 games per season, according to a separate Dow Jones Newswires report.
* Meta Platforms Inc. will abandon the planned construction of its proposed €700 million datacenter in Zeewolde, the Netherlands


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TECHNOLOGY
* Amazon agreed with the European Commission to allow the EU and European Economic Area consumers to unsubscribe from Amazon Prime with just two clicks, using a clear "cancel button" after a complaint was filed in 2021 by the national consumer protection authorities.
* Japan's NEC Corp. agreed to acquire Dublin-based network solutions and system integration company Aspire Technology for an undisclosed amount.
* French
* A group of U.K. members of the Parliament and Lords called on the government to prohibit the sale and use in the country of surveillance equipment from China
* Sweden
* German
* Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. tapped Swedish
INTERNET & OTT
* Global sports streaming company DAZN Group Ltd. will increase its monthly price to €29.99 from €14.99 for existing customers, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.
* Amazon Prime Video premiered the documentary series "Race for the Planet" in the U.K.
* The U.K.
* Turkey
* The Russian
MEDIA
* Delphine Ernotte-Cunci and Petr Dvořák were reelected to serve a second two-year mandate as president and vice president, respectively, of the executive board of the European Broadcasting Union.
* The British Broadcasting Corp. unveiled updates on its impartiality plan, including the publication of its whistleblowing policy and the appointments of Caroline Daniel and Michael Prescott as external editorial experts, and said the first thematic review into the broadcaster's taxation and public spending output is due to be published later this year.
* French
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
* Norway
* European Connectivity Networks AB, a network company co-owned by Sweden
FILM & TV
* The BBC obtained the rights to broadcast the UEFA Champions League soccer highlights every Wednesday night on BBC platforms from 2024 for three years.
* Vivendi SE's CANAL+ Group acquired live broadcast rights to the two best matches of the UEFA Champions League each day. The French
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